Thursday, February 4, 2010

When 34 Weeks Pregnant Can You Have Root Canal 34 Weeks Pregnant And Need Dental Work Done!!!!?

34 weeks pregnant and need dental work done!!!!? - when 34 weeks pregnant can you have root canal

I am 34 weeks pregnant. A healthy pregnancy. Second pregnancy. I pulled and my dentist is just 8 hours. I called the dentist area where I live, and say it takes 4-5 weeks to do a root treatment. And a full backup. Leave the main nerves and the rest after hearing delivery.They necessary ect .... I know I can call my dentist and will be carrying out the procedures. (Hope), the 35 weeks at this point. My gynecologist said the threshold was 34 weeks for the trip. She would not say no, but said that the average 32-34 weeks.

Should I care for? If not harm the infection to my baby? Is this infection causes a premature birth prevented? Should I try to act with extreme pain after the birth, or so, what?

5 comments:

Blondi said...

No Way. Do not wait. I have made one million surgery when I'm with my 3rd are pregnant and everything was going well. Never wait until after the birth at all, because we had to do. And you know, not to make a premature baby at the time too. A son was in the 34th Weeks and was born very healthy and very big, and I went home 2 days later, when I returned home. Like a normal newborn. I think the infection is not good for the child if it is extreme, but I see how you can support this point anyway. Id rather have a million babies badly infected tooth. It's ten times worse! Ouch. ... The simply better for themselves and need to no pain.

jjsoccer... said...

and dental work must be done, if possible. can painpul. I needed a root canal during pregnancy, and only after that the baby was there, but I am a chicken when it comes denesits. If you let me no pain. Could I even at 34 weeks and 36 weeks.

lisamari... said...

Am Waiting can cause premature birth, when an infection so I read. If you do not choose to drive eight hours and then be sure to go alone, and frequent stops to her legs.

Tasha C said...

I had a similar problem at about 35 weeks, had to pull my tooth .... My doctor told me that he was sure to win, but what worries me ... I received no anesthesia, of course, but received an "adrenaline kick" for the dentist and the tooth was removed, it was still painful, but the relief of having to go and know that I had hurt my child was worth it. I suggest you do what is good for you. Good luck, I know the pain must be unbearable ...

Avril P said...

I wanted a hole in one of my teeth, because there is no place to come to the dentist to remove the tooth. After a moment of cutting cane sugar and honey, all of my diet. After a few weeks the pain had completely disappeared, and later, almost two years, the hole is larger and the tooth is still there. If you wait too long, you try to sugar from your diet and see if you reduce the pain. I use maple or fruit syrup to sweeten. If you do not want the risk to travel during pregnancy can be worth the wait.

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